@Volke93 and again I wonder just exactly who you think you are talking to here...? :/

Oh you know, all the "Seasonwunners" in this thread. They are so vocal about their hate, it surprieses me you haven't noticed them.

Huh? Im probably just blind or something, but i haven't noticed much seasonwunning in this thread or in the fandom in general. I will admit that i'm already kinda nostalgic towards the first season, and that i didn't like Season 3 much, (Mainly due the low amount of episodes, no Rarity episodes, many mediocre ones) but Season 4 is excellent so far, and it has really reignited my interest in this show.

@Discostew Well, I feel that they are just probably working out the kinks and stuff in the gameplay department. I hope anyways... Otherwise, it may be a deliberate attempt at making it look not quite up to snuff so that Hasbro doesn't feel the need to crush it. But this looks much different than say Fighting is Magic in style and look. With a highly stylized look, and no actual characters from the show besides Disc... I mean Raycord making an appearance for now, it may be able to stand a chance. And I agree though that they probably never went to Hasbro before starting this. As was Fighting is Magic, they need to consider the risk of it getting a Cease and Desist shoved down their throats if they don't handle this carefully. I think the real final nail in the coffin was that it was well on it's way to possibly being showcased as you said. If the bronies hadn't totted it as the greatest thing ever, maybe it would have sneaked by. But I digress, we will just need to wait and see if all the pieces come together. It would be a shame if it never made it, but maybe they could reuse the coding for another similar game if it falls apart. Nice to read your thoughts though on the 2 episodes.

@Volke93 ....What? I don't quite understand. Sure, season 3 was weaker overall compared to the others, but almost every show has a weak season somewhere. No one been hating here.

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@Discostew Poor Twilight... All alone in the big cruel world, and for a while till you get back home to. Hope she's still there when you get back, and that Pinkie hasn't scratched a whole in your wall to let her in. (Can't stop thinking of Toy Story for a moment.)

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I saved her! But, she wasn't where I expected her to be. Pinkie came in a box at my front door. When I got home, there was no box. I looked around the porch, but nothing was there. Then I thought of the only other place she could be, and sure enough she was there. In a bag......stuffed in the mailbox. Not quite stuffed, but somewhat snug. She at least wasn't bent out of shape when I opened the bag. She had this slight whimper for food.

@Discostew lol Well glad she made it safely enough then. It's easy enough to please her at least. Throw in a few letters to write to Celestia, and Pinkie Pie to keep her company, and she should be quite comfy.

And it's that time again...

Comic Time!

I'm thinking of another name, but this will do for now. Sounds like the Twilight Time episode title.

For this installment, we have a new story in the Friends Forever Series of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Issue #3.

Spoilers follow from this point. I will say I enjoyed this issue though.

Well I must say that whatever story heavily involves Celestia somehow turns out to be a real winner. Out of all the previous issues in the new Friends Forever series, this has to be my favorite! The story is simple enough, with Spike coming to Celestia to ask for her aid in finding a good telescope maker to replace the aging telescope of his best friend, mother/sister figure, Twilight. But the telescope maker needs some more lenses to finish his task, thus thrusting Spike on a quest to the Crystal Mountain to retrieve them. I find it nice that it was Celestia who decided to join him, and not that he asked for her. Throughout the whole issue, Celestia is constantly mentoring Spike in a way I've never seen before, and I rather like it. As with Celestia's Micro back in the Micro series, it's nice to get to know her character a bit more from a more cannon perspective. Here she's playing the role of mentor and teacher, while revealing her motivation toward her duty's to her subjects and especially Twilight. She knows that she must sometimes be the hard teacher, and let Twilight take care of things on her own while pointing her in right direction, and knows when she must step in to assist, as she demonstrates with Spike throughout the issue. But I digress. Anyways, I found the issue quite good, with Celestia and Spike playing off of each other quite well. These 2 need to interact with each other more often I reckon. The action sequence was also well thought out too, and there was some nice new creatures we haven't seen before showing up as well (I'm loving the expansion of Equestrian inhabitants from these comics). The art in this issue was also a step up from the previous ones, with the return of Agnes Garbowska as artist. I enjoyed her work on the Spike Micro, and she only improves here. Everything has a nice softness to it, and she knows how to flesh out the world. She's not my favorite artist for the series, but she get's extra points for conveying the script rather well. And I've pretty much touched everything. I strongly recommend this comic to anyone interested in the comic series to check this issue out. I found the pacing quite balanced, if slightly rushed for page constraints, the character interactions great, the humor solid, Spike well written for a change compared to the TV series, and overall just enjoyable to read from start to finish. A great issue in my eyes, and I hope the Micro series continues this upward trend in quality.

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If there's a real problem in this season (aside 2-3 of the Pinkie scenes that aren't in her episodes) I've only one thing to say:..... good luck Amy Keating Rogers.... please save Rainbow Dash before it's too late....

If there's a real problem in this season (aside 2-3 of the Pinkie scenes that aren't in her episodes) I've only one thing to say:..... good luck Amy Keating Rogers.... please save Rainbow Dash before it's too late....

What I meant is, despite my love for this season, the only character that have been used in a bad way is Rainbow Dash: Daring Don't is good, but not exceptional, and Rainbow Falls was simply bad, one of the only two episodes I dislike in the whole season. Yes, RD had very great moments as a support character (see Flight to the Finish, Pinkie Pride and Maud Pie) but her episodes didn't make justice to the character, expecially if you think that EVERY OTHER MAIN CHARACTERS got AT LEAST one great episode in the whole season. The upcoming episode "Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3" written by Amy Keating Rogers will have Rainbow Dash as protagonist once again and is her last chance to shine in the whole season.... this episode is her last hope for this season....